Word: frequently
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Last night, they hoped to fill the Kong by 10:30 p.m and they expected overflow students to frequent neighboring bars as well...
...Crimson defense did an excellent job shutting down the Tiger offense. Princeton used a lot of movement and frequent screens which forced Harvard to run around non-stop, but the Crimson did not wear down...
...event, entitled "Free Trade: Prosperity for all or Race to the Bottom?" brought together frequent opponents on the topic--Ira S. Shapiro, a chief U.S. trade negotiator, and Lori M. Wallach, chief counsel for the nonprofit organization Global Trade Watch--to talk more in-depth about an issue that has made international headlines in recent months...
...though Letts says that will change. "We are engaging with most of the Top 10 players," he says. "We have verbal agreements with a couple of them." beenz also faces serious competition. There are dozens of other Web-based customer-incentive programs out there, including ClickRewards, which distributes frequent-flyer miles. There are also competing micropayment schemes in the works, like Trivnet, which automatically lumps your e-commerce bill into your phone or Internet-service-provider bill on a monthly basis...
...words are as deeply rooted in African-American culture as the beats that back them; the verse explores Sundiata's own experiences as a native son of Harlem, as well as the stories of black icons like Malcolm X, John Coltrane and Nelson Mandela. In addition to his frequent readings around New York City and his musical theater work (most notably 1994's The Mystery of Love), Sundiata works a day job teaching literature at the New School for Social Research. Among his first students was indie rock queen Ani DiFranco, who later remarked that he taught her everything...